Canadian Aquatic Resources

Canadian Aquatic Resources
Author: Rawson Academy of Aquatic Science,Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1987
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UCSD:31822016483554

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Use and Management of Aquatic Resources in Canada s National Parks

Use and Management of Aquatic Resources in Canada s National Parks
Author: Canadian Parks Service,Heritage Resources Centre
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1989
Genre: Aquatic resources
ISBN: CORNELL:31924059873418

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Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences in Canada

Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences in Canada
Author: Fisheries Research Board of Canada
Publsiher: Fisheries and Environment Canada, Fisheries and Marine Service, Scientific Information and Publications Branch
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1977
Genre: Aquatic biology
ISBN: CHI:40182136

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Scientific requirements and priorities are identified for themanagement of the fisheries and aquatic resources of Canada basedon a series of background studies on scientific resources, scientific and technical information, renewable resourcemanagement (shelf seas, inshore seas, fresh water, fisheriesrehabilitation, aquaculture), oceanography (physical, chemical, biological), aquatic environmental quality, and renewableresource utilization. The overview contains recommendations toimprove the national capability in fisheries and aquaticsciences.

Eau Canada

Eau Canada
Author: Karen Bakker
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780774840095

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As the sustainability of our natural resources is increasingly questioned, Canadians remain stubbornly convinced of the unassailability of our water. Mounting evidence suggests, however, that Canadian water is under threat. Eau Canada assembles the country's top water experts to discuss our most pressing water issues. Perspectives from a broad range of thinkers � geographers, environmental lawyers, former government officials, aquatic and political scientists, and economists � reflect the diversity of concerns in water management. Arguing that weak governance is at the heart of Canada's water problems, this timely book identifies our key failings, explores debates over jurisdiction, transboundary waters, exports, and privatization, and maps out solutions for protecting our most important resource.

Water Policy and Governance in Canada

Water Policy and Governance in Canada
Author: Steven Renzetti,Diane P. Dupont
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783319428062

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This book provides an insightful and critical assessment of the state of Canadian water governance and policy. It adopts a multidisciplinary variety of perspectives and considers local, basin, provincial and national scales. Canada’s leading authorities from the social sciences, life and natural sciences address pressing water issues in a non-technical language, making them accessible to a wide audience. Even though Canada is seen as a water-rich country, with 7% of the world’s reliable flow of freshwater and many of the world’s largest rivers, the country nevertheless faces a number of significant water-related challenges, stemming in part from supply-demand imbalances but also a range of water quality issues. Against the backdrop of a water policy landscape that has changed significantly in recent years, this book therefore seeks to examine water-related issues that are not only important for the future of Canadian water management but also provide insights into transboundary management, non-market valuation of water, decentralized governance methods, the growing importance of the role of First Nations peoples, and other topics in water management that are vital to many jurisdictions globally. The book also presents forward-looking approaches such as resilience theory and geomatics to shed light on emerging water issues. Researchers, students and those directly involved in the management of Canadian waters will find this book a valuable source of insight. In addition, this book will appeal to policy analysts, people concerned about Canadian water resources specifically as well as global water issues.

Water Resources of North America

Water Resources of North America
Author: Asit K. Biswas
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662108680

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Leonardo da Vinci, the eminent Renaissance scholar and philosopher said, "water is the driver of nature". Many may have considered it to be an overstatement in the past, but at the beginning of the third millennium, no sane individual would disagree with Leonardo's view. Water is becoming an increasingly scarce resource for most of the world's citizens. The current trends indicate that the overall situation is likely to deteriorate further, at least for the next two decades, unless the water profession eschews its existing "business as usual" practices, which can only allow incremental changes to occur. Somewhat surprisingly, the water profession as a whole neither realised nor appreciated the gravity of the global water situation as late as 1990, even though a few serious scholars have been pointing out the increasing criticality of the situation from around 1982. For example, the seriousness of the crisis was not a major issue, either at the International Conference on W ater and the Environment, which was organised by the UN system in Dublin and also at the UN Conference on Environment and Development at Rio de Janeiro. Held in 1992, both are considered to be important events for the water sector of the past decade. It is now being increasingly recognised that the Dublin Conference was poorly planned and organised, and thus not surprisingly it produced very little, if any, worthwhile and lasting results.

Freshwater Politics in Canada

Freshwater Politics in Canada
Author: Peter Clancy
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442609266

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The opening chapters introduce core concepts such as power, organized interests, knowledge systems, and the state. They are followed by chapters discussing freshwater subsectors including fisheries, irrigation, flood control, hydropower, and groundwater. A series of topical themes is addressed, including salmon conservation, Aboriginal water interests, hydraulic fracturing, regulatory revisions, and interjurisdictional management. A final section explores emerging trends in freshwater governance.

An Aquatic Resource Survey of Islands Bordering Viscount Melville Sound District of Franklin Northwest Territories

An Aquatic Resource Survey of Islands Bordering Viscount Melville Sound  District of Franklin  Northwest Territories
Author: L.M.J. Bernier,Canada. Lands Directorate,Stewart, D. B. (David Bruce),Northern Affairs Program (Canada). Northern Environment Branch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1982
Genre: Aquatic resources Northwest Territories
ISBN: 0662124871

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